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It’s two in the morning when Josie Bates’ ward, sixteen-year-old Hannah Sheraton, slips into Archer’s Hermosa Beach apartment to see if Josie sleeps in his bed. But Josie isn’t there. When her Jeep is found abandoned in a parking lot, the only clue to her whereabouts leads them to an expert witness for the prosecution in the case that made Josie’s reputation as a defense attorney ten years earlier.Racing against a clock ticking off the minutes of Josie's life, Archer follows a winding road from the Hollywood Hills to the glitzy evangelical enclave of Orange County; the seedy side of Los Angeles to the pristine and remote California mountains, What he finds is that the woman he loves was once a ruthless and hated defense attorney, that the system he believes in has released a double murderer, and that there is more than one person who would be happy if Josie Bates was never seen again.
The inside story of the small group of soldier-scholars who changed the way the Pentagon does business and the American military fights wars, against fierce resistance from within their own ranks.
Three very different boys, three very different lives, one common purpose. What possible reason could God have in allowing the deaths of three teen boys, seemingly in the prime of their lives? What happens when God’s plan doesn’t fit with our expectations of the way life should be? Discover God’s special plan for three special children as they travel through the twists and turns of life, and learn for yourself that God’s plan may not be ours, but His plan is indeed perfect.
Exile as Forced Migrations examines contemporary peoples in flight and plight to help reconstruct the exilic experience of Judeo-Babylonians in the 6th century B.C.E. Framing this monograph are economics of migration and its impact on each respective generation, recent sociological studies on forced migration theories, displacement and resettlement issues, historical, literary and theological views on the first generation's "laments", the in-between generation's "hope", "new creation" in the second generation, and finally, "home" for the third and subsequent generations.
This edition of Gateway to the West has been excerpted from the original numbers, consolidated, and reprinted in two volumes, with added Publisher's Note, Tables of Contents, and indexes, by Genealogical Publishing Co., SInc., Baltimore, MD.
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